Massimo Dobrovic

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Massimo Dobrovic
Born (1984-11-01) 1 November 1984 (age 39)
Nationality Italian
Occupation Actor
Known for Euros of Hollywood, Age of the Living Dead

Massimo Dobrovic is an Istrian Italian actor [1] known from the show Euros of Hollywood . [2] [3] [4] [5] He is openly gay. [6]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Abstract
2012The Office OneMassimoShort film
Molte LampadineSalvatoreShort film
2013Quarantine L.A.ZombieFilm
Love TriangleThug #4Film
Life of GuyHyenaShort
Love and LaundryStefanoShort film
2014 A Good Man RobertoFilm
2015Gnome AloneThug #2Film
Badge of HonorTrevor RodriguezFilm
Absolution HandlerFilm
NocturnaCarloFilm
Navy Seals vs. Zombies DaveFilm
2016Christmas All Over AgainAntonio RinaldiFilm
2017 Cartels Massimo – Hotel ManagerFilm
Altitude' MechanicFilm
TraffickedGoranFilm
The Secret of KarmaThomasFilm
2018Not AloneMarcus WallaceShort film
Guilded CageBoneyFilm
The First KeyAbelFilm
Nation's FireMr. DeGainesFilm
Behind the Curtain of NightThomasFilm
2019Juke Box HeroProducerFilm

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Obicni LjudiMislavTV series (19 episodes)
Ma chi l'avrebbe mai detto...GinoTV movie
UrotaDrazenTV series (2 episodes)
2008Ponos RatkajevihDubravko LulicTV series (31 episodes)
Zakon LjubaviPeter TadicTV series (31 episodes)
2009Crime EvidenceIon MirteaTV series
2009-2010Squadra antimafia – Palermo oggiNarco-ColumbianoTV series
2011We Have a PopeGuardia SvizzeraTV movie
2013Wit SexBarlowTV series
Marge and LucilleCarlosTV series
Counseling CrazyLucaTV series
2014Noches con PlatanitoGuillermo RodriguezTV series
2017Feel the DeadVincentTV series (6 episodes)
2018Age of the Living DeadMarcusTV series (6 episodes)

Live TV

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999OK! TVHimself
2014Noches con PlatanitoHimself
2014The People's CouchHimself
2014 Euros of Hollywood Himself
2016Rica Famosa LatinaHimself

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References

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